[WWI] Voisin Tips

J.R. Boye hopeandmercy at sbcglobal.net
Mon Sep 29 00:17:57 EDT 2008


  Thanks for the offer, Jim! I didn't know you would work with 1/72. 50 unbuilt kits are on their way to you now :-)

    My mom is hanging in there. I actually had to "kidnap" her and bring her to the Bay Area. She probably would have died alone otherwise. She has a lot of pride. She is too weak to do almost anything right now. I owe her some help, because she actually picked out, bought and brought home my first 2 WWI kits when I was home sick one day in 1964 (Revell DH2 and Albatros D.III). She did some other stuff for me as well....

        My wife says the 'n' in Voisin is not fully pronounced- more like vwah-sa with the 'a' very nasally. I think it means "neighbor". She also said Sergent Noix is probably pronounced "nuts".

                                               J.R.



----- Original Message ----
From: Rob Stewart <rob at rob-stewart.to>


Is that "voice in"  or "vwasong"?




-- 
Rob Stewart
icbm: 33.86°N, 112.10°W
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